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  • Data on compliance ratings, pollution inventory, pollution incidents, enforcement and waste crime for 2021.

  • Annual reporting for 2021 on the environmental performance of the 9 water and sewerage companies, including the Environmental Performance Assessment (EPA).

  • Annual water abstraction estimates for England.

  • The Environment Agency's review of the 5 emerging regional water resources plans, which were shared for public consultation in January 2022.

  • An independent research project that considers options, costs and benefits for reducing storm sewage discharges in England.

  • Annual reporting for 2020 on the environmental performance of the 9 water and sewerage companies, including the Environmental Performance Assessment (EPA).

  • Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.

  • Environment Agency 2020 annual report on the environmental performance of regulated businesses in England and the work we do to regulate them.

  • Report on the quality of all individual supplies of drinking water that exceed 1,000 cubic meters a day or serve more than 5,000 people in England.

  • Data on compliance ratings, pollution inventory, pollution incidents, enforcement and waste crime for 2020.

  • This report explains the benefits of the Natural Flood Management Programme and celebrates its successes.

  • European protected area site objectives, measures to achieve them and specific challenges. Current and potential future mechanisms.

  • The problem of excess fine sediments, current control mechanisms and future opportunities.

  • The history and current issues of pollution from abandoned mines, addressing the challenges and future opportunities.

  • The sources and scale of plastics in the environment, their impact, and how the issue is being tackled.

  • Reviews alternative approaches to modelling future river water temperature for England.

  • Presents national-scale trends in the macroinvertebrate communities of English rivers over 29 years.

  • The urgent global challenge of climate change, current measures and what's needed for the future.

  • This project explored an innovative, systems-based approach to water management.

  • This project looked at what impact invasive non-native species have on the ecology of sites at which they are recorded.